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On Saturday afternoon Inspector Fear undertook the task of fumigating the Calm with a special powder preparation to exterminate rats (states the Wanganui “Herald.”) The vessel was fumigated at 3 p.m. and opened next day at noon. While the operations \>ere in progress several dead rats were noticed. On arrival at Wellington it. was discovered that the aggregate of pxtinc? rodents was 120. with me possibilities of a great many more that were not noticed. The inspector intends to operate on the rubbish dump at an early date with the same preparation The dump is teeming with rats, so a very substantial bag should result. Corns ended when treated with Prog rand ra. 1/6. THE FIEND RHEUMATISM—AND HIS ALLY. Grey skies, sodden clouds, pelting fain in a driving wind—the Fiend Rheumatism must, chuckle at such an allvl He finds the weak spots in rheumatic subjects and attacks. First a knuckle, then the hand, a wrist then o-o-oh, all the arm. -Or perhaps a foot, a knee, or a whole leg. from ankle to thigh—agony to touch or move. Rheumo has proved its wonderful powers in thousands of cases. Try!—Chemists. 4s 6d large bottle 329

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 216, 26 August 1927, Page 8

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Page 8 Advertisements Column 2 Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 216, 26 August 1927, Page 8